Morristown National Historical Park
Location of the Continental Army's winter camp in 1779-1780, there are several sites within the current park. Washington's headquarters, the Jockey Hollow Visitor Center, the Wick House & Farm stepintohistory.com
Historic Speedwell ;
Experience life during the early years of the Industrial Revolution. This National Historic Landmark site preserves the restored estate of Stephen Vail, proprietor of the Speedwell Iron Works. Witness the story of the Vails'... visitnj.org
Morris County Historical Scty
One of the finest examples of public buildings in the Federal style in New Jersey. Original Court House on the Green built in 1755. Morris County Heritage Commission citysearch.com
Acorn Hall
Acorn Hall was built in 1853 and remodeled in the Italianate Villa style in 1860; the Crane/Hone family lived here from 1857 to 1971. The house and its interiors were preserved through the efforts of the Crane/Hone women. Mary ... hmdb.org
Fosterfields Living Historical Farm
Fosterfields Living Historical Farm, a working farm run by the Morris County Park Commission, is open to the public for self-guided tours April through October. The former owner of the farm, Caroline Foster, gave the property t... hmdb.org
Macculloch Hall Historical Museum
Macculloch Hall Historical Museum, the cornerstone of Morristown's National Historic District, is both a house museum recounting 200 years of the Macculloch and Miller families and a showcase for the W. Parsons Todd... americanheritage.com
Schuyler Hamilton House
1760 home of Dr. Jabez Campfield, Surgeon General to Gen. George Washington. John Cochran was a guest at the home. Alexander Hamilton courted Betsy Schuyler here in the winter of 1779-1780. citysearch.com
Far Hills Station
Far Hills Station was built by the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad in 1914 and was designed by a staff architect, L.R. Simpson. Simpson was an assistant to Frank J. Nies, a prolific architect for the railroad, who desig... hmdb.org
First Congregational Church
Congregation, organized 1740. Oldest of this denomination west of the Hudson River. Built 1856. Notable for Greek Revival architecture and rare interior Trompe L'Oeil painting. hmdb.org
Drake House Museum
Visitors to the Drake House Parlor will find a variety of Victorian era treasures, including a horse-hair Empire Style sofa, a 7-legged Creiger piano, crazy quilts, and a stuffed heath hen, which seems to fascinate most y... citysearch.com
Stage House Restaurant And Wine Bar
A formal dining room and a cheaper, more casual tavern are the two sides of this lively American set in a Colonial barn. njmonthly.com
Morris Museum
One of New Jersey's oldest and most active arts and cultural institutions, the Morris Museum is an award-winning, family-oriented institution offering programs in the arts, science, history and theater. The museum includes t... visitnj.org
Museum Of Early Trades And Crafts
Housed in a 1900 Richardsonian-Romanesque Revival building listed on the National Register of Historic places, the museum explores 18th and 19th century American history, with a focus on New Jersey. Drawing on its collection... visitnj.org
Jockey Hollow: Primrose Brook Loop Trail, Glen Alpin, New Jersey
This is an easy walk for human and dog on a hillside along a moving stream. The trail crosses the stream in seven places, and there is always a great spot for Spot to get cool. This popular park is a joy in winter too, and yo... trails.com
Environmental Education Ctr
Lord Stirling Park runs along the western edge of the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge... patch.com
The Deserted Village Of Feltville-glenside Park
Ten extant buildings plus related sites located in Watchung Reservation. visitnj.org
Summit Playhouse
One of the oldest continuously operating community theaters in the United States presents four shows per year. Founded in 1918 in an 1891 Richardsonian Romanesque library, it is listed on the New Jersey and National Register... visitnj.org
Pottersville Village Historic District
Named for prominent Potter family, the village was known early as Lamington Falls. Three counties merge at the river, Hunterdon, Morris, Somerset. hmdb.org